Dragon™ Posted February 18, 2009 Report Share Posted February 18, 2009 [align=center]Hello! I started making some sigs and decided i got good at it. So, I made a very simple tutorial for begginer sigmakers. Alright, to the tutorial:1. Get a stock.2. Either make a nice background or search for one.3. Open up GIMP, then click new.4. Set it to 400x140 or anything close to that.5. Click File>Open as layers, and open up the background.6. Do File>Open as layers again, then open the stock you got.7. Go to windows>dockable dialogs>layers> set the opacity to a level where you can see both the stock & the background.8. Open up a c4d or more and once again, change the opacity so you see the stock, background, and c4ds.9. Your done! Outcome is in my sig, hope this was helpfull! ANTI-RIP [WHATEVER THAT MEANS][/ALIGN] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tefached Posted February 18, 2009 Report Share Posted February 18, 2009 no. Not a good tut. anti-rip, means don't steal it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dragon™ Posted February 18, 2009 Author Report Share Posted February 18, 2009 Aww man :/... What's wrong with it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tefached Posted February 18, 2009 Report Share Posted February 18, 2009 1. Get a stock.ok...with what? Good flow!2. Either make a nice background or search for one.A stock already has a background...your thinking of a background and a render3. Open up GIMP, then click new.4. Set it to 400x140 or anything close to that.5. Click File>Open as layers, and open up the background.6. Do File>Open as layers again, then open the stock you got.7. Go to windows>dockable dialogs>layers> set the opacity to a level where you can see both the stock & the background.Steps 5-7 fail because of the first two8. Open up a c4d or more and once again, change the opacity so you see the stock, background, and c4ds.c4ds=fail9. Your done!No, this tut has little detail, to those starting out and for those just bored.no. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dragon™ Posted February 18, 2009 Author Report Share Posted February 18, 2009 Nope, when you set the opacity, the background of the stock dissapears and blends in with the background, and I forgot to say where to get stocks.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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